Culture (Page 48)
November 9, 2020
A Walk in the Park That’s Home to the Largest Confederate Monument
Although Stone Mountain serves as a popular tourist attraction in the South, it is also the largest conservative monument worldwide.
November 9, 2020
In Her Final Book, RBG’s Words Live On
Although the Supreme Court justice is longer with us, she leaves a legacy with her biography.
November 6, 2020
How a Comedy Show on a Virtual Island Eased Election Night Anxieties
For a brief hour during Election Night, attendees of Comedy Crossing were able to forget the bizarre presidential race and laugh.
November 3, 2020
“Just Do It”: One Woman’s Advice For Starting a Business, Even in a Pandemic
When her work in the theater industry dried up due to COVID, Harlem resident Tiffany Renee Thompson started a clothing business with a single Instagram post
November 3, 2020
TikTok Is Serving as a Political Hotspot for Young People
TikTok's influence does not stop at dance videos or comedy sketches. The app now serves as a political playground for its young users.